Abstract
Attempts have been made by several major developed economies to reduce and minimize global warming by making agreement among them through Kyoto Protocol and later on in 2009 the agreement was expanded to cover more than 190 countries. However, the fact is that global warming still occurs and creates an increase of earth temperature. A new approach has to be conducted since the conventional one is no longer effective, i.e. through the implementation of eco-technology where the reduction of carbon dioxide and green house gas emission is handled comprehensively, systemic, and integrated. There should be a complimentary effort among the energy potentials both fossil and non-fossil and there should be no champion or dominance of a single energy resource, otherwise there will be a severe competition among the potential energy resources which eventually create negative impacts for the community.